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Trinity Lutheran School does not exist by or for itself. It is always an agency of Trinity Lutheran Church. Trinity Lutheran Church maintains a Parochial School so that our children may receive a complete education; an education where the children re... Read more

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Mission Statement

Trinity Lutheran School does not exist by or for itself. It is always an agency of Trinity Lutheran Church.

Trinity Lutheran Church maintains a Parochial School so that our children may receive a complete education; an education where the children receive solid academic training, good physical and social training , and spiritual guidance. The school and home work as a team to follow God’s command, "Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit." (Matthew 28:19)

Students at Trinity are able to learn all of God’s truths, both physical and spiritual, in a wholesome Christian atmosphere, and come to appreciate what Christ has done for them and how important He is in their daily lives.

We need leaders in our homes, businesses, governments, and churches who have the highest religious, moral, and academic standards. Trinity Lutheran School strives to educate our students to meet these objectives.

Trinity Lutheran School serves the church and community in a unique way. The Christian home works with the Christian school to provide a Christ - centered total education for students. Christ is the Head of Trinity School and showers His blessings on the efforts of parents and teachers. Trinity School strives to fulfill the following mission:

I.To provide daily instruction in God’s Word enabling pupils:

a. To find in Jesus Christ an all-sufficient Savior.

b. To grow in love for their Savior and to express this love in every-day experiences with their fellow man .

c. To Realize the requirements set by God for his people on earth.

II.To aid the Christian home by:

a. Training children in the virtues of Christian obedience, church life, and citizenship.